Friday, May 01, 2026

April: What I Read

 OH THIS WAS A GOOD MONTH.

First of all, I discovered (thanks to NGS) that I love doing a buddy read! She and I read Kin, and I read Yesteryear with another friend of mine. I loved going slow through books that I otherwise would have devoured, and I loved talking about smart books with smart friends. I can't wait to do it again!

I also read a ton of current books and books off my Q1 and Q2 list-- a delight indeed. I finish the month with 5 library books on my shelf, plus 2 Book of the Month selection and 2 more on the way. Can I clear this back log by the end of May? CROSS YOUR FINGERS, friends.

📕🎉 Searches: Selfhood in the Digital Age by Vauhini Vara: Meh.

🎧 The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz: A serviceable backlist thriller to listen to while I ran in the morning.

🎧🎉 This Book Made Me Think of You by Libby Page: This was sweet, but I had to listen to it at 2.75 speed to keep my brain engaged.

📱🎉 The First Time I Saw Him by Laura Dave: A rare sequel that is better than the first book.

📱 Exit Interview by Kristi Coulter: Where are all my Amazon haters? This book was a page-turner.

📕🎉You With the Sad Eyes by Christina Applegate: You guys know I have a soft spot of the celebrity memoir.

🎧🎉Nothing Tastes as Good by Luke Dumas: What. That was a WILD READ. Google it.

📕🎉Missing Sister by Joshilyn Jackson: Her thrillers are very fun to read-- I liked this one a bunch.

🎧🎉 The Astral Library by Kate Quinn: What an awesome departure! And the audiobook is read by Saskia Maarleveld who is one of my all-time faves.

📱🎉 American Fantasy by Emma Straub: Oh, I love her. So funny. So sweet. Such good characters. 

🎧🎉 So Old, So Young by Grant Grinder: LOVED THIS.

🎧🎉More Than Enough by Anna Quindlen: She is a delightful writer, and this book is a great read.

📱🎉 Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell: I am a sucker for her books, and this one did not disappoint.

📕🎉Kin by Tayari Jones: I liked this a lot. Loved, even. The book is told in 2 viewpoints that switch off from chapter to chapter, and, as is usually the case, I liked one story far better than the other.

📕🎉Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke: BOOK OF THE YEAR. Can't wait to see her at my library this month!




5 comments:

  1. Dang you had a good month of reads! From your list I've read Exit Interview and More Than Enough. The book on your list that I want to read the most is Yesteryear. Just waitin' for Libby on that one. I was going to skip Kin, but Engie's review changed my mind.

    Last year Jenny and I read Gone With the Wind together, but we did not take it slow. We both got obsessed and plowed through it.

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  2. Wow, this was a great reading month! I am looking forward to reading Yesteryear.

    Nothing Tastes As Good was not on my radar until just now and wow - it sounds fun!

    So Old, So Young also sounds appealing! Adding it to my TBR.

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  3. I've heard of most of these but haven't read any of them. Everyone is reading Yesteryear! I like the premise, not sure if I want to read it or have someone just tell me the entire plot. Nothing Tastes as Good sounds really good! I love Anna Quindlen- I should read this one.

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  4. I can't wait until Yesteryear comes in--it sounds like such a fun read. I loved Cherry Baby so much, and I just added Kin and So Old, So Young. I'm glad to hear you liked the Astral Library--I wasn't sure how her departure from historical fiction would go!

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  5. From your list, I gave 5 stars to So Young, So Old and More Than Enough. I had a great month in April, too. I loved Annie Jones' memoir in essays (Ordinary Time), Spectacular Things, and Strangers. I wasn't sure if I would read Yesteryear because the influencer thing annoys the sh*t out of me since I'm so so so so so so anti-social media. But everyone has raved about it so I will end up reading it.

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